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B.C. LUMBER WORKER

International Council

Plans Vie

ORE.— Alarm

PORTLAND, med |
by mt ahey termed the “ter-

In a meeting chaired by Inter-
ational Vice-President James E.
Diess the IWA Safety Council,
sotent to work through state and
provincial apes in the ae

gorous Drive

the belief that employees would
co-operate because “these acci-
ents,

Boommen
Adopt
New Belt

are costing them money in time
oN ae in accident claims.”

pulsory wearing of
ce

erica CIO-CGL, recently launched | ment of their gram in lin ‘kinson alae apo that |

a program which calls for labor-| with the pecans of the “for the fet ity dyer [CCC e ae ae eee
management co-operation in ac- President Safe al Safety Ci ane ny, New Westminster,
cident Brexention an ihe saat held s tye ha in Waske Council will hea anes wonton with the approval of the Pl:
ee the ington, D.C, presented? when he speaks ey Safety Committ

ec.
Lamber Industry Worst re thei meeting nm Chica Thi: ion bale ately the

i Tlinois on Ocl ion the
industry ra) eae a the very worst| “Not o the durnher ie re tea dati

in coul n the Dahon dustry eae neuen Cooperation Planned IWA District Safety Confront
Safety Co nel’ “frequency rate” tonal: Saety ounce aesdent ‘The IWA proposal calls for the | Which requested ie a eu
for accidents” the I ’s Inter- | frequency rating, tt p of joi Compensation Board to elude a
national y Council called | Second only ceo mining he | ment mmittees the various their regulations to incl

for “labor-management coopera- | Severity of these accidents,” aid industrial Been in the Paci- ni a bara
tion in accident prevention” and|~!CeY: fic Northwest, including the Ter- | Wovens On yo0ms W
determined to “seek the advice} John T. Atkinson, District | ritory of Alaska, with the advice | J@c‘ets "6 fies Ei
and assistance of various state Safety Director for the British Se

and co-operation of the safety
and ppeorinelal agencies” in its h t
attai

Columbia and Alberta
Council of the IWA, expressed

ALERT SAFETY MEN

agencies.

whic! tanta
eously int yy pressure on
tw a cartes at the front of the
pele

may be seen by the photo-

eae of the pa noezteaietee™
pages, they are

af
aa al teks up

fficials are in agree-

drowning.

Parks Co.
Awarded
Trophy

sentation of a Silver Cer-

ALASKA PINE Safety Committ dai ing theie regular oe meeting at the
mew ifiosta/ien’equipment provided by mpany fi
dental drownings. Group, from left, theatt Darlin;

Pla at discuss the

y the Managii

T. A
Reeves, S. Hindrum, Harold Revaa, R. Winter, H. Shindler, L McLeod, M. Bucking! ham,

A. Sereth, turn nee ted
s it to the Chairman of the Plant
‘THANK YOU BOSS!’ Take your safe habits and at-| Safety Committee, after express-
4 lo titudes home with you. Off-the-|ing his delight and appreciation

———— pom mmemmme———— +. - | job accidents Kill about twice as|0f the example set by everyo

ody in nue Division.
Magy, fi as do’ occupational ‘A District Safety Rae
accider

“hand in glove” with

Work
te thei eir
paaehe ee you handle rough
ma’

safety effort and pre-
Rate thie hand.

some safety pencil.

R DRIVER of B.C. atl. Russell, IWA e
iss Western

“REACHING WW, (M10 Hob MOVING.
MACHINERY 1S ANOTHER
GOOD WAY 10 LOSE A HAND!

PION
BEES of the Can:
Peon a cheque from Mr. F. A. Drumb, Pi
aft

er his second consecutive win of the Carrier Roadeo.

pany,

FALLIN WITH SAFETY!
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